Art Basel Miami Beach
Art Basel Miami Beach, sometimes referred to as "Art Basel Miami," is an art fair founded in 2002 as an offshoot of the flagship Art Basel fair in Switzerland. It is currently considered the most important art fair in the United States and was the first of the Art Basel satellite fairs outside of Basel
The main fair takes place in early December each year in the Miami Beach Convention Center and forms the cornerstone of Miami Art Week.
As of 2024, the director of Art Basel Miami Beach is Bridget Finn.
History
Local Miami art collectors, including Don and Mera Rubell, worked to convince Art Basel fair organizers and local Florida government officials that Miami was a logical stop in the art world circuit.The Rubells, who were long-time art collectors had purchased a 40,000-square-foot warehouse for their growing art collection in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami in 1993. They were then instrumental in wooing the Swiss-based Art Basel fair to begin a Miami edition.
The inaugural Miami fair was originally scheduled for 2001, but was delayed after the 9/11 attacks.
Miami Art Week
Art Basel Miami Beach has catalyzed some two dozen satellite art fairs with different curatorial focuses to form Miami Art Week. Among the more established of the satellite conferences arePRIZM, which showcases art from Africa and the African diaspora.Pinta Miami, which focuses on Ibero-American art.UNTITLED Art, which was founded in 2012 with a curated selection of up and coming galleries. It announced a satellite edition in Houston.NADA, or New Art Dealers Alliance, highlights up and coming galleries which can often offer an early look at future art stars. Many of the galleries then graduated to main Art Basel Miami Beach.Design Miami, located next to the main Art Basel Miami Beach, is partially managed by the same owners.Art Miami, originally took place in January, but moved to December to sync up with the other art fairs.- SCOPE Miami Beach, staged annually in a pavilion on South Beach since the early 2010s, hosts around 100 international exhibitors and public programming under the banner “The New Contemporary.”